"Uncork" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Uncork" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Uncork" Meaning

To remove the cork from a bottle, typically a wine bottle, to allow the contents to be poured.

"Uncork" Examples

Usage Examples


Use a corkscrew to uncork a bottle of wine for a dinner party.
After testing, the research team had to uncork the discussion to understand the results.
The newly opened restaurant amps up and uncorks to a full house in minutes.
The presentation of the candidate’s arguments must be able to uncork people’s minds and provoke thought.
Weather experts failed to uncork any reasons for the weird temperature drop over the weekend.

"Uncork" Similar Words

Unconvincingly

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Lacking the quality of truth or conviction; not persuasive or convincing.

Uncooked

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Not cooked or prepared for eating; raw.

Uncool

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Not fashionable or acceptable; lame or boring.

Uncooperative

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Not willing to work with or be helped by others; unwilling to cooperate.

Uncooperativeness

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Lack of cooperation or willingness to work together; unwillingness to cooperate or collaborate, often due to stubbornness, habitual disagreement, or independent thinking.

Uncoordinated

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Lacking coordination or the ability to act in a well-planned or orderly manner; lacking harmony or synchronization, both in the sense of lacking a professional harmony in someone/something (especially a team) and being out of synchronism (e.g. uncoordinated steps)

Uncopyrightable

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Not capable of being copyrighted.<br><br>Denoting or relating to a concept or expression that is not eligible to be granted copyright protection because it is not considered to be original or creative enough.

Uncopyrighted

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Not protected by copyright. Public domain.

Uncorked

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Uncorking

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The verb "uncorking" means the act of removing the protective covering or stopper from a bottle of wine, champagne, or other wine-like beverage.

Uncorrected

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Not accurately corrected or edited; having many mistakes.<br><br>Example: The student submitted an uncorrected draft of the essay, which needed several revisions before it was ready for submission.

Uncorrelated

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Unrelated or independent of each other; not connected in a way that makes them affect one another.<br><br>Example: "The economic performance and weather are often uncorrelated, meaning that one does not directly impact the other."

Uncorroborated

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Uncorroded

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Uncorrupted

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Not corrupted or impaired in any way, free from defects or flaws.

Uncountable

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